Business Quarterly Respondents Report Small but Positive Gains

In the third-quarter 2012 ASLA Business Quarterly survey, year-to-year inquiries from new potential clients showed a notable increase, while year-to-year billable hours held steady compared to third quarter 2011.

For the third quarter 2012, 71.5 percent of respondents reported stable to improved billable hours, while 74.0 percent reported stable or improved inquiries for new work. While improving year to year for the same period, when compared to the previous quarter, billable hours fell slightly while inquiries improved.

Year to year, 77.8 percent of firms indicated stable to improved third quarter levels in new business inquiries. Additionally, about three-quarters of respondents (73.9 percent) claimed steady or increased billable hours compared to Q3 2011.

Employment data in Q3 shows progress over previous quarters and years. Of all firms with 10 or more employees, 42.4 percent indicated that they would be hiring in Q4 2012. More than one quarter (26.2 percent) of firms with 10 to 49 employees will be hiring a landscape architect next quarter, either entry-level or experienced.

“Though it is still very difficult out there, we are pleased to have an improving employment picture going into the next quarter,” says Nancy Somerville, Hon. ASLA, executive vice president and CEO of ASLA. “Many firms are deeply concerned about the economy, but this data really shows how resilient our profession can be.”

Even with the apparent progress in employment, the economy continues to negatively affect landscape architecture firms. An additional question, “How concerned is your firm about the economy?” revealed that a staggering 95.6 percent of firms are concerned or very concerned about the economy. Even with this apprehension, 64.9 percent of respondents predict an improved business outlook for the next year.

About the SurveyThe American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Business Quarterly survey records quarterly benchmarks on key statistics including billable hours, inquiries, and hiring plans. The Q3 2012 national survey was fielded October 16 to November 2, 2012, with 305 primary firm contacts responding.